You know, it's odd. I used to think that living on the East Hill was tough because we don't really appear to have the 'educated' crowd that Seattle should have.
But, I've never had a driver even come close to me. I've never had things thrown at me. I've never had people swear at me. When I've had to take the lane to make left turns, the drivers have been quite understanding. True, I've had some people go fast around me to beat me to the light, but they have not buzzed me in doing so.
Knock on wood.
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I just really hate that argument and its becoming more and more prevelent around here. When ever a cyclist gets hit its always - oh they are just asking for it - while in reality none of the bad accidents around here have had anything to do with the cyclists being scofflaws. Most of the ones I know about were caused by cars turning in front of cyclists descending a hill. But no, drivers here are beginning to feel its OK to menace a cyclist, since we are all bad people who run stop signs and lights and do a million other things just to annoy drivers. I'll admit to doing track stands at stop signs (I NEVER run red lights), but until all drivers have to open their door and put a foot on the pavement to prove that they are stopped I'll be unapologetic about that one. I'm stopped all right - I just don't unclip if I don't have to.
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